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. >> as the investigation gets under way, britain has promised to intelligence cooperation. eyewitness accounts and analysis will all be fed in. the questions are, who was behind this and why. >> richard is on his way to the island. he has the latest details on the situation there. >> have actually got boats around the island now where the shooting took place. they are searching because they fear that there may be more bodies in the water. when the gunman opened fire, a very small island. there was huge panic. it is thought to be 600 or 700 people that were on the island at the time. some of them took the water, desperate to escape. some people tried to swim away. there is a fear that more bodies will be found in the water. there may also be more victims inside of the building where the bomb explosion took place in the mid afternoon. it is difficult for the emergency services to get inside the building. there is still a concern that there might be more bombs in the area, and there has been very significant damage to the building. it is dangerous for the emergency services ag
. >> as the investigation gets under way, britain has promised to intelligence cooperation. eyewitness accounts and analysis will all be fed in. the questions are, who was behind this and why. >> richard is on his way to the island. he has the latest details on the situation there. >> have actually got boats around the island now where the shooting took place. they are searching because they fear that there may be more bodies in the water. when the gunman opened fire, a very...
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. >> as the investigation gets under way, britain has promised intelligence cooperation. forensic, eyewitness accounts and telephone analysis will all be fed in. the unanswered questions are, who was behind this and why? >> richard capt. is on his way to the island of -- richard galpin is on his way to the island of utoeya. he filed this report. >> they fear there may be more bodies in the water. boats are searching. we know that when the gunmen opened fire on this island, there was huge panic. there's got to be something like 600-700 people who were on the island at the time. some of them took to the water and tried to swim away. there is a fear that more bodies will be found in the water. those in the red cross were saying to me that there may also be more victims inside the building where the bomb explosion took place in the mid afternoon here in central oslo because it is difficult for the emergency services to get inside the building. there is a concern that there might be more bombs in the area. there has been very significant damage to the building, so it is danger
. >> as the investigation gets under way, britain has promised intelligence cooperation. forensic, eyewitness accounts and telephone analysis will all be fed in. the unanswered questions are, who was behind this and why? >> richard capt. is on his way to the island of -- richard galpin is on his way to the island of utoeya. he filed this report. >> they fear there may be more bodies in the water. boats are searching. we know that when the gunmen opened fire on this island,...
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took longer but not as long as britain. russia says recognizing the ntc is taking sides in a civil war but agrees colonel gaddafi must go. china says the ntc is an important dialogue partner. in britain, a new set of diplomats. >> the u.k. and the national transocean council can conduct normal relationships what governments do. >> from tripoli, defiance. >> they are flogging a dead horse. the rebels will not benefit from this. >> britain has courted the ntc from the start. why has it taken so long to cut the last diplomatic ties with the good of the regime? -- gaddafi's regime? for now, the rebels are not getting anywhere very fast. in the east, they have read captured -- recaptured brega and broken out of misrata but not have -- has not done much since then. big advances have been made in the mountains south of tripoli. the rebels are 60 miles away. that group is separate from the rest and they believe nato does not want them to enter tripoli for the time being. another pro-khaddafi demonstration in tripoli on state tv ton
took longer but not as long as britain. russia says recognizing the ntc is taking sides in a civil war but agrees colonel gaddafi must go. china says the ntc is an important dialogue partner. in britain, a new set of diplomats. >> the u.k. and the national transocean council can conduct normal relationships what governments do. >> from tripoli, defiance. >> they are flogging a dead horse. the rebels will not benefit from this. >> britain has courted the ntc from the...
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this week, britain shifted its position. they said that colonel gaddafi must leave power, he could stay on in the country if that is what the people want. look at what happened here. look at the scale of destruction. hundreds of people died in the battle for misrata and they cannot forget or forgive. what they want is justice. however much britain frowns on america on a quick settlement, it is difficult to imagine a solution that is acceptable for the government in tripoli and the people of misrata. the city is still under attack. a petrol depot struck by rockets this week, this is hardly conducive for peace talks. the truth is that misrata remains on a war footing, hundreds of its men are dug-in, stretching for miles along the latest from lines. they are a little bit more organized, better equipped, even if they cannot always see who they are firing at. they plan to go all the way to tripoli. progress has been slower than britain and the west hoped-for. the fighting, not talking, that is the concentration. >> the rebels say
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there is no evidence that links the man accused of last friday's atrocity too right wing extremists in britain. the suspect was accused of holding meetings with such groups nine years ago, but the intelligence chief says that although investigations were continuing, she believed that he acted on his own in the planning of the bombing killed at least 76 people. of course, you can get much more on that story and the rest of the news we have been talking about on our website. for now, thank you very much for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
there is no evidence that links the man accused of last friday's atrocity too right wing extremists in britain. the suspect was accused of holding meetings with such groups nine years ago, but the intelligence chief says that although investigations were continuing, she believed that he acted on his own in the planning of the bombing killed at least 76 people. of course, you can get much more on that story and the rest of the news we have been talking about on our website. for now, thank you...
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al qaeda is trying to hit softer, more powerful role targets other than america and britain. >> tonight, soldiers are on the streets of oslo and norway's government is holding crisis meetings. there is shock that the city's peace could be shattered like this. >> and just a brief time ago, president obama spoke about these attacks with the new zealand -- with new zealand's prime minister. >> i want to personally extend my condolences to the people of norway, and it is a reminder that the entire international community has a stake in preventing this kind of terror. we have to work cooperatively both on intelligence and in terms of prevention. >> joining me now to discuss the motivation of who might have been behind the attacks as the former u.s. deputy national security adviser who is currently at the center for strategic and international studies. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> why would note -- norway bbea target for attacks? >> it is a peaceful country, but it has become more and more a target for global jihadists. norway since the days of 2001, 2002 they have been part o
al qaeda is trying to hit softer, more powerful role targets other than america and britain. >> tonight, soldiers are on the streets of oslo and norway's government is holding crisis meetings. there is shock that the city's peace could be shattered like this. >> and just a brief time ago, president obama spoke about these attacks with the new zealand -- with new zealand's prime minister. >> i want to personally extend my condolences to the people of norway, and it is a...
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britain is following the u.s. and france in intensify the pressure on the libyan regime. >> we no longer recognize them as the representatives of the libyan government, and we are inviting the transitional council to appoint a new diplomatic convoy to take over the embassy in london. >> the libyan embassy in london is in nights bridge. the ambassador here was expelled in may. now, they have three days to leave. the other diplomats must go, as well. and they must deal with the frozen assets, now controlled by opponents of the regime. this is an important symbolic moment, especially for the small group of rebel supporters, who come here but to replace the flag of the gaddafi regime with their alone. the question is, what difference will it make on the ground? joining the demonstrators today, a former financial adviser at the embassy. >> this is very positive. it is a psychological boost, and the council will be able to use those funds to help the libyan people, and hopefully, this is just the beginning. >> colonel g
britain is following the u.s. and france in intensify the pressure on the libyan regime. >> we no longer recognize them as the representatives of the libyan government, and we are inviting the transitional council to appoint a new diplomatic convoy to take over the embassy in london. >> the libyan embassy in london is in nights bridge. the ambassador here was expelled in may. now, they have three days to leave. the other diplomats must go, as well. and they must deal with the frozen...
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britain gave its full backing to the rebel government, and the west hope they are right. >> tens of thousands of syrians have turned out again for protest across the country, demanding the president resigned. it has killed elise four people. the biggest rally appears to be in hamas. there was a report of of fighting in several other cities. here we have this report from damascus. >> people chant for the sake of god and we walk. people want the downfall of the regime. hear, the city that has witnessed the biggest conflict across the country, people have determined to they want the regime out. thousands of people took to the streets and decided that silence is killing us. -- here is a different scene. police used teargas to disperse protesters. this is it in a town that is a suburb of damascus. today, it blamed the past -- a blast for sabotage. using heavy helicopters where people were killed in the early hours of morning by security forces. they want to crack down on protests and it seems -- it does not seem to be stopping people from celebrating their freedom. >> tens of thousands of demonstr
britain gave its full backing to the rebel government, and the west hope they are right. >> tens of thousands of syrians have turned out again for protest across the country, demanding the president resigned. it has killed elise four people. the biggest rally appears to be in hamas. there was a report of of fighting in several other cities. here we have this report from damascus. >> people chant for the sake of god and we walk. people want the downfall of the regime. hear, the city...
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they are not unified, but some of them including france and britain, do have sympathy for the palestinian position. however, they do not want an american veto. they are afraid it could become violent in the occupied territories and that could, perhaps, get entangled in the protest of the wider arab world. that has not happened yet. so far, the air of spring has been very focused on internal issues. -- the era of the spring has been very focused on internal issues. america's standing in the region could take a hard hit, and the western states, too. the europeans are looking for a compromise, trying to convince the destiny is to drop their bid for membership, but to give them enough to get back to the peace process. whether or not they succeed, there is a sense that the arab- israeli conflict is becoming a major issue at the u.n. again and it will dominate in the coming months. >> britain has joined france in suggesting colonel gadhafi could remain in libya so long as he steps down from power. the british foreign secretary has been holding talks with his french counterpart. he said it was u
they are not unified, but some of them including france and britain, do have sympathy for the palestinian position. however, they do not want an american veto. they are afraid it could become violent in the occupied territories and that could, perhaps, get entangled in the protest of the wider arab world. that has not happened yet. so far, the air of spring has been very focused on internal issues. -- the era of the spring has been very focused on internal issues. america's standing in the...
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you on a general basis that so far we don't have any evidence of another cell either in norway or in britain. >> for now, norway's focus is on the dead and those still missing. each evening the police will release more names as the terrible process of identifying all who have been lost goes on. james robbins, bbc news, oslo. >> norway's justice minister has praised the security services for their response to breivik's attacks. there were questions about whether the police were quick enough to get to the island where the killer went on the rampage. europe has been to the island and spoke to some of the rescuers. >> across from the island, where so many died, there are people still waiting with young people still missing. what is emerging here is the story of those rescued and questions about the police response. the heart of this rescue is a campsite in their small boats. they launch their boat to help people swimming from the island, where a man dressed as a policeman was hunting their friends down. >> the first thing was that they don't trust us. they shout from the water, "can i trust you?
you on a general basis that so far we don't have any evidence of another cell either in norway or in britain. >> for now, norway's focus is on the dead and those still missing. each evening the police will release more names as the terrible process of identifying all who have been lost goes on. james robbins, bbc news, oslo. >> norway's justice minister has praised the security services for their response to breivik's attacks. there were questions about whether the police were quick...
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in two more alleged phone hacking by his media firm that softer being grilled in britain over the scandal that shocked police and politicians and the press. just after midnight in the russian capital you're watching our chief thanks very much for being with us now our top story the entire norwegian nation has been shaken by friday's killing rampage as a country mourns the ninety three people massacred in the also bombing and youth camp shooting a prime minister yet stoltenberg has said the two days since the attacks started to hours days and nights filled with shock and cry artes of daniel bushell reports now from the capital all slow. of mourning there's a memorial service behind me attended by king harald of norway looking very somber the prime minister of norway says that the two days since the tragedy have seemed like an eternity the people of tents they're still trying to understand how something like this could have happened and the police say they'll still looking there's potential there are more victims to be found on the island is also just outside there is criticism rising for t
in two more alleged phone hacking by his media firm that softer being grilled in britain over the scandal that shocked police and politicians and the press. just after midnight in the russian capital you're watching our chief thanks very much for being with us now our top story the entire norwegian nation has been shaken by friday's killing rampage as a country mourns the ninety three people massacred in the also bombing and youth camp shooting a prime minister yet stoltenberg has said the two...
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took longer, but not as long as britain. russia says recognizing them is taking sides in a civil war, but it agrees colonel gaddafi must go. china just says the ntc is an important dialogue partner. but it means there will be a new set of diplomats. >> in the u.k., normal political relationships will resume like every two countries have. >> but from tripoli, the finance. defiance. -- the financ >> i tell the british government, the rebels will not benefit from this. >> why has it taken so long to cut the last diplomatic ties with the gaddafi regime since they have been against him from the start? it seems there are difficulties in handling the burk -- the regime's assets over to the rebels. for now, the rebels are not getting anywhere very fast. in the east they have recaptured only where they were four months ago. they have broken out of misrata, but have not done much since then. the biggest advances have been in the mountains south of tripoli. of rebels there are only 60 miles away, but that group is separate from the res
took longer, but not as long as britain. russia says recognizing them is taking sides in a civil war, but it agrees colonel gaddafi must go. china just says the ntc is an important dialogue partner. but it means there will be a new set of diplomats. >> in the u.k., normal political relationships will resume like every two countries have. >> but from tripoli, the finance. defiance. -- the financ >> i tell the british government, the rebels will not benefit from this. >>...
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learn when they have a problem and send the concrete this is not the problem of russia alone or of britain alone or with india alone and i would even say china i imagine the five permanent members of the security council have been targeted in the same time of terrorism caught on not the same kind of. recapping now norway has been shaken by double terror attacks first the center of the capital oslo struck by a huge bomb blast damaged parliament buildings including the prime minister's office where at least seven people were killed though the prime minister himself was unharmed next to a gunman went on a shooting spree on the i. and of new toy north of the capital at a labor party labor party youth camp where i witness reports say more than twenty people may have been killed police on the island of arrested off thirty two year old norwegian in connection with the attacks anti terror units have reportedly been sent to the camp where some seven hundred teams had gathered state secretary christine amundsen calls the situation in the country the worst since the second world war the police evacua
learn when they have a problem and send the concrete this is not the problem of russia alone or of britain alone or with india alone and i would even say china i imagine the five permanent members of the security council have been targeted in the same time of terrorism caught on not the same kind of. recapping now norway has been shaken by double terror attacks first the center of the capital oslo struck by a huge bomb blast damaged parliament buildings including the prime minister's office...
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france and great britain along with the united states is not enough. to really turn this into a village in the government, it requires other members of the eu and other members to recognize the transitional council -- to really turn this into an illegitimate government. >> so the transitional government can have access to money? >> absolutely. it comes down to money. the transitional authority is desperately in need of money to buy arms and supplies that they need. if the united states' -- the united states' recognition helps to unfreeze some of those assets, as well. there are some subject, i am sure, to some sort of litigation. >> the coalition is more confident about who they are dealing with in terms of the rebels? >> absolutely. they have in pew did much more confidence in this, but there is also something on the flip side going on. just the other day, both france and great britain have signaled that they were willing to let the fox stake in the henhouse. in other words, that gaddafi could stay in libya. i think this recognition was tiring to take
france and great britain along with the united states is not enough. to really turn this into a village in the government, it requires other members of the eu and other members to recognize the transitional council -- to really turn this into an illegitimate government. >> so the transitional government can have access to money? >> absolutely. it comes down to money. the transitional authority is desperately in need of money to buy arms and supplies that they need. if the united...
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on top of that, britain pose the most senior policeman now has a second inquiry as to -- britain's most senior policeman now has a second inquiry as to whether people under his watch were bribed to leak stories. >> a small number of police officers may have engaged in such a practice. i am determined to do what we should do, and that is put them before criminal courts. >> the former news of the world editor was called before the court last year. he said he knew nothing about it. >> two days ago, news international briefed the press that they had handed over documents to the metropolitan police that should andy coulson -- showed andy coulson had authorized payments to police for information. either he or news international did not tell the truth. >> discovering the truth could take months. today, britain pose a military families became the latest group to erupt -- britain's military families became the latest group to erupted in anger. it has been released that some of them may have had their voice mails intercepted. initially, no family scheme for reducing that police had warned them th
on top of that, britain pose the most senior policeman now has a second inquiry as to -- britain's most senior policeman now has a second inquiry as to whether people under his watch were bribed to leak stories. >> a small number of police officers may have engaged in such a practice. i am determined to do what we should do, and that is put them before criminal courts. >> the former news of the world editor was called before the court last year. he said he knew nothing about it....
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in two more alleged phone hacking by his media for him and that's after he was grilled in britain over the scandal that has shaken the police politicians and the press. of the challenges on earth to those in the space so fish of a nazi interviews one of the first humans to set foot on the moon. he told r.t. that the lunar landing is the most important part of astronauts mission well that interview is coming up next. it's a great pleasure and honor to have you with us here today thanks so i always want to ask you are we alone out there. there's no evidence that says that. we're not alone. i really think to get to the question of are they out there of course they are where they're on there's no evidence but you think you. know that's that's a. jumping to bizarre results with incomplete information and we were very careful not to excite the people who would jump to the conclusion that an observation mediately meant some thing that. was from somewhere else either either a testing of unusual object or something from beyond the earth. there are many many explanations for things that are unid
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i don't know about you know also i believe in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got to be a legal system has already taken a four hour hours and of course this is a road to ruin well let's focus on what's happening now tonight with these outside damage the fairly wide perception of northern europe is being a safe place to be. well i think so and whoever carried out that's precisely their intention because the whole point of terrorism is to terrorize you know the reason why we are all the security now in airports and it's inconvenient to go anywhere because of all the security checks that everybody has to go for it is precisely the terrorist purpose it wants you to make you know i want to make us aware that i can strike where we least expect in crisis that you know what we do expect and i want to inconvenience all our lives they want to frighten us i may want to change our societies instead of being this society that we were twenty or thirty years ago where we were we were much freer we were much less more laid back and relaxed we now have t
i don't know about you know also i believe in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got to be a legal system has already taken a four hour hours and of course this is a road to ruin well let's focus on what's happening now tonight with these outside damage the fairly wide perception of northern europe is being a safe place to be. well i think so and whoever carried out that's precisely their intention because the whole point of terrorism is to terrorize...
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in two more alleged phone hacking by his media from that's after being grilled in britain over the scandal police politicians and the press. just after ten pm here in the russian capital you're watching r t thanks for being with us and now to our top story in tar a region nation has been shaken by friday's killing rampage as it's mourning the ninety three people massacred and the also bombing and youth camp shooting prime minister young sultan berg has said that today since the attacks turned into hours days and nights filled with shock and crying archies daniel bushell reports from the capital. it's a day of mourning there's a memorial service behind me attended by king harald of norway looking very somber the prime minister of norway says that the two days since the tragedy have seemed like an eternity the people of asli are tense they're still trying to understand how something like this could have happened and the police say they'll still looking there is potential there are more victims to be found on the island is also just outside there is criticism rising for the police that it too
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i don't know about you know also i but in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got to be a legal system is already taken a foothold with ours and of course this is the road to ruin. mark armor and the history that from oxford university highlights norway's involvement in terms mitra campaigns as a possible catalyst for tensions in the area. the most likely explanation is that norway's involvement as a nato member in various armed actions by nato from libya to afghanistan will have a good basis for some backlash now whether that backlash comes from a libyan group or or generally from an islamic group which is host to the region major involvement. is to be seen and i have to say we should remember that back in oklahoma city in ninety ninety five when was in the form of the federal us that would be better if we left most of the work in islamic terrorists and it turned out to the work of a christian fundamentalist militiamen whole so who were escorting so with the proviso that we we should not rule out all the possibilities most likely explanation
i don't know about you know also i but in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got to be a legal system is already taken a foothold with ours and of course this is the road to ruin. mark armor and the history that from oxford university highlights norway's involvement in terms mitra campaigns as a possible catalyst for tensions in the area. the most likely explanation is that norway's involvement as a nato member in various armed actions by nato from...
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britain recognizes libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and steps up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi. just after eleven pm here in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us now the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq and afghanistan but over claims it build a washington too much for its services well to former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred million dollars of bogus expenses the company which is now known as c. provides more mercenaries for the u.s. in afghanistan than anyone else and has been implicated in a number of scandals but its contractors were accused of gunning down seventeen on armed civilians. baghdad in two thousand and seven for which no one has been punished but the company is doing even bigger role in afghanistan with the u.s. about to double its private army to replace departing troops meanwhile the un wants tighter control over her scenarios to protect human rights and its artie's go ahead check out reports it's
britain recognizes libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and steps up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi. just after eleven pm here in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us now the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq and afghanistan but over claims it build a washington too much for its services well to former employees accuse it of claiming more than one...
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in two more alleged phone hacking by his media for and that's after he was grilled in britain over the scandal that has shaken the police hole to shreds and the difference. kate is next with all the latest in sports. hello welcome to the sports news and here are the headlines. topflight battles champions in the move to within four points of leaders to a scout with a one no winners angie the last of five russian premier league matches on sunday. while making history twice for runner up cadet evans becomes the first man from the southern hemisphere to win the tour de france. and lord of the rings mclaren's lewis hamilton find soften and there were long as i would not wear that to claim his second victory of the season as that you haven't grown cree. but first a football and a champion a citizen petersburg narrowed the gap to leaders taste to four points with a one zero victory at angie and the last of five premier league matches on sunday alexander scored in the seventy ninth minute to give the defending champions their ninth wind of the season meanwhile second bottom spot are now chips
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it is the scandal which has stunned britain and today came the biggest bombshell of all. "news of the world," has been shut down. this has been in print since the 1800's. this comes after a public outcry. news corp. controls 40% of newspaper distribution in the u.k. and has a worldwide reach. >> this has been the famous newspaper in britain but the "news of the world," is being shut because it became famous for all the wrong reasons. this afternoon, the chairmen of news international announced that this sunday's edition will be the last and all revenues will go to good causes. it is revelation that journalism with a thoroughly bad. the acting of the mobile phones of a schoolgirl and the phone of one of the parents of another victim. also the families of soldiers killed in action. >> we are speaking to journalists. this is an hour before it happened. they were feeling very beleaguered and very disgruntled. >> of this 80-year-old brought the news of the world in 1969. it was a huge money spinner. this represents a huge to mission. >> what prospects for the current staff? th
it is the scandal which has stunned britain and today came the biggest bombshell of all. "news of the world," has been shut down. this has been in print since the 1800's. this comes after a public outcry. news corp. controls 40% of newspaper distribution in the u.k. and has a worldwide reach. >> this has been the famous newspaper in britain but the "news of the world," is being shut because it became famous for all the wrong reasons. this afternoon, the chairmen of...
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while britain's hacking scandal is spreading beyond words newspaper empire with claims the sunday mirror tabloid also infiltrated the voice messages of celebrities . plus a u.s. led coalition in afghanistan begins handing control over to local security forces but their reputation sparks concerns about the future of the country again army's known for recruiting drug addicts and people with taliban connections. that's the latest from our special reports about one of russia's leading national parks. mountain ranges and hills roll across the landscape intricate crests rocks towers centuries old trees. even the water wind and rocks constantly advised to seek primacy they exist in a unique calm. deep holes in the dawn mines swift mountain streams and quiet springs flow from the ground. this is time tonight nature's peculiar creation on the border between the urals and siberia it is the size of one of the rushes out of the way national parks. where national park warden balanchine gregorio is on duty he uses a customized off road vehicle with large wheels to move around forest causing those of t
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an individual would take such an action as happens has happened many times in the united states and britain for example is very significant so it's not surprising that this could be an individual that has organized this and perpetuated this on the one hand on the other hand it seems fairly coordinated in three different places and surprising that it happened at the same time if it was the same individual so we may say it's speculation at this point that we may see that one of these jihadi organizations that's supposedly claimed or twitted that is that they're responsible for this may actually be responsible for it now as some of our commentators have said that the attacks might have a direct connection to the presence of norwegian forces in afghanistan does that sound realistic to you of course you know norway has a huge role in the missions. forces in afghanistan where you know the trustees against civilians are happening all the time this is but if this is blowback if it's the reaction of the world to the kind of atrocities that are being committed by norway and other places in the world
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by the allies the united states great britain the soviet union and the other allies to defeat hitler we're not allowing that magnificent achievement in western civilization to be really lithuania in two thousand fani its parliament passed a law criminalizing the opinion that there was only one gendercide of mussolini and that by the rats. one can be in prison for up to two years for the suit reason with the government's version of history in hungary in two thousand and ten the governmental passed a law threatening three years of prison so it's incredible that democracy is being diminished on this very issue it's very and the free world must not stand i don't leap but. i think head to the website on you documentary channel to discover more about the history of world war two. you know. your. collection of original footage brings you in chilling reality the experience as it was for the millions of people who suffer through it log on. it's r t v dot com to find out. loser. israel is bracing itself for the biggest protest rally in years as they've been camping out across the country for a
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britain recognizes libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and steps off the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi. and here in business russia is planning to put fifteen percent of its world champion roll sniffed out for sale next year it could be the biggest privatization deal in the nation's history going for full business bulletin and that's minute's time. just after nine pm here in the russian capital you're watching our t.v. thanks for joining us now the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq or afghanistan but over claims that build washington too much for its services or two former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred million dollars in bogus expenses the company which is now known as provide small. more scenarios for the u.s. in afghanistan than anyone else and has been implicated in a number of scandals and its contractors were accused of gunning down seventeen and on civilians in baghdad in two thousand and seven for which no one has been punished
britain recognizes libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and steps off the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi. and here in business russia is planning to put fifteen percent of its world champion roll sniffed out for sale next year it could be the biggest privatization deal in the nation's history going for full business bulletin and that's minute's time. just after nine pm here in the russian capital you're watching our t.v. thanks for joining us now the infamous...
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across europe and other groups express their condolences and then are quick and separate themselves from britain again are also quick to lay blame left wing politicians which they say or are responsible because they allowed immigration to happen and effectively pushed the scar to the edge it's a cry but many feel is not being heard by european governments as people show their discontent to an increasingly for previously marginal anti immigration policies arms joining street movements like the empty islamic english defense league. the forces will have groups who are satisfied in the real hope of other groups who see that the governments are not doing enough. they are not discussing the issues enough. in this going forward in the future i think this nor their attacks will bring this topic into the center of the ground and they will force. officials as the leak to focus on these issues are going to move towards nationalism is pound european as well as the b.n.p. making gains in the u.k. holland's controversial good builders now leads the country's third largest political party running on an anti is
across europe and other groups express their condolences and then are quick and separate themselves from britain again are also quick to lay blame left wing politicians which they say or are responsible because they allowed immigration to happen and effectively pushed the scar to the edge it's a cry but many feel is not being heard by european governments as people show their discontent to an increasingly for previously marginal anti immigration policies arms joining street movements like the...
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then the war started in libya britain and france joined in and they persuaded the u.n. to pass one hundred seventy three which is allegedly a no fly zone and now they've decided they're going to switch horses and expel the diplomats from. tripoli replaceable the people from brain garcia rule seems to me that we are now deeply involved in the civil war and effectively trying to play judge and jury on the future of libya surely the future of libya is for the libyan people the source not western. iran is praising russia's efforts to diplomatically solve the dispute over its nuclear program while the country's foreign minister is in moscow for talks with this russian counterpart iran is under u.n. and u.s. scrutiny over allegations it wants to produce nuclear weapons but iran insists its program is purely peaceful and has no intentions to use it for harmful purposes caught up with the foreign minister in moscow and he told our rabbit sister channel that washington is playing a political game. with the new home only international body that has the authority to judge our acti
then the war started in libya britain and france joined in and they persuaded the u.n. to pass one hundred seventy three which is allegedly a no fly zone and now they've decided they're going to switch horses and expel the diplomats from. tripoli replaceable the people from brain garcia rule seems to me that we are now deeply involved in the civil war and effectively trying to play judge and jury on the future of libya surely the future of libya is for the libyan people the source not western....
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we are defending the historic record of the wonderful defeat of nazi allies the united states great britain the soviet union and the other allies the defeat of hitler we're not allowing that magnificent achievement in western civilization to be reckoned with the way mia in two thousand and ten its parliament passed a law criminalizing the opinion that there was only one gender sided with the mania that by the rats. one can be in prison for up to two years for the suit reason with the government's version of history and how do we in two thousand and ten the government passed a law threatening three years of prison so it's incredible that democracy is being diminished on this very issue it's very and the free world must not stand idly by. well the head to the web side so the only document she channeled so you discover more about the world would see. what a collection of original footage brings you in chilling reality of the experience as it was for the millions of people who suffer through it log on to all t d c r c d rob adults. called. israel is a bracing itself for the biggest process rall
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i don't know about it also but in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got the legal system has already taken a foothold without us and of course this is a road to ruin. or to recap our top story now here in r.t. in the region the police say at least eighty people have been killed in a shooting spree. at a youth camp run by the governing labor party the gun attack is believed to be the worst of its kind in the history came shortly after a bomb ripped through the heart of the administrator the capital oslo killing at least seven police on the island have arrested a thirty. to the legion right in connection with the attacks he reportedly expressed right wing an anti muslim views in the internet at a report suggested the terror group the help of global jihad and mission claimed responsibility response to noise and all that in afghanistan but they took the truck to the stage and. i am sick of nature and discover it's. a communicate with the want to. test yourself and become free. to. see what nature can give you see. forty two thousand americans die
i don't know about it also but in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got the legal system has already taken a foothold without us and of course this is a road to ruin. or to recap our top story now here in r.t. in the region the police say at least eighty people have been killed in a shooting spree. at a youth camp run by the governing labor party the gun attack is believed to be the worst of its kind in the history came shortly after a bomb ripped...
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britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi as diplomats and it's also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks when b. four month long civil war until nato stops its air strikes you and talks with the rebels in benghazi is also making little progress towards a cease fire well we can get some insight on this from jeremy corbyn who is a british opposition labor party m.p. and peace campaigner thank you very much mr corbin for being with us on the program now the the u.k. previously said it recognised countries not governments but is this situation really as unique as foreign secretary william hague is making it out to be. no it's not unique but what i think what he's done is change the rules by which britain normally recognizes as he correctly says countries not governments because what he's done here is given tacit recognition and support the transitional government for quite a long time and is now formally announced recognition o
britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi as diplomats and it's also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks when b. four month long civil war until nato stops its air strikes you and talks with the rebels in benghazi is also making little progress towards a cease fire well we can get some insight on this from jeremy corbyn who is a...
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are we -- you know, multi- culturessism attacked now, particularly in great britain and elsewhere. >> it's a huge issue in europe. muslim immigration is a huge issue in europe. in france and it's been that way -- when i was a student in france, it was a huge issue back then. it's a huge issue in germany with the turks. they have three million turks who are living in isolated communities. it's one of reasons germany would never accept turkey into the european union. so it's a very critical issue to european politics. >> it's a seminole moment for the right wing party in europe because they've been exploiting fears about immigration and fears of their culling tour being submerged by all of the immigrants. and now they really are rushing to distance themselves from this fellow, and i think people are doing -- same kind of self- examine we did after the shooting of gabby giffords, is the kind of inflammatory rhetoric is that appropriate in politics? >> why would -- >> there's been an explosion of these right wing, populous parties, gotten contact with a true fins who just had a tremendous
are we -- you know, multi- culturessism attacked now, particularly in great britain and elsewhere. >> it's a huge issue in europe. muslim immigration is a huge issue in europe. in france and it's been that way -- when i was a student in france, it was a huge issue back then. it's a huge issue in germany with the turks. they have three million turks who are living in isolated communities. it's one of reasons germany would never accept turkey into the european union. so it's a very critical...
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but first britain now officially or. recognizes libya's rebels as the country's legitimate government and exparel colonel gadhafi has diplomats it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil cash to help fund the rebels tripoli and says it will not enter peace talks to end a four month long civil war until nato stops its airstrikes u.n. talks with the rebels in benghazi are also making little progress toward a cease fire british opposition m.p. and peace campaigner jeremy corbyn things britain is in effectively trying to play the role of judge and jury in libya's future. he's involved selves in a civil war between the sensational government and the gadhafi regime in tripoli and i suspect this is going to run for a very long time and incredibly nasty and bloody there are human rights abuses being reported on both sides including the treatment of african people by the transitional government as well as the treatment for position people by the government of market efi the reality on reality would have
but first britain now officially or. recognizes libya's rebels as the country's legitimate government and exparel colonel gadhafi has diplomats it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil cash to help fund the rebels tripoli and says it will not enter peace talks to end a four month long civil war until nato stops its airstrikes u.n. talks with the rebels in benghazi are also making little progress toward a cease fire british opposition m.p. and peace campaigner jeremy...
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. >> we have no evidence of that in norway or in britain. >> but for now, the focus in norway is on the dead and those missing. the police will release more names as the terrible process of identifying all have been lost goes on. james robbins, bbc news, oslo. >> and as norway continues to mourn, the country's justice minister has praised the security services for their response to friday's attack, but four days on, there are questions about whether the police were quick enough to get to the rampage. local residents were the first to organize the rescue. gavin hewitt has been talking to some of those involved. >> across from the island, where so many died, there are still people waiting, with young people still missing. what is emerging here is the story of those rescued and questions about the police response. the heart of this rescue is a camp site. the two launched their boat to help people swimming from the island, where a man dressed as a policeman was hunting their friends down. >> the first thing was, they do not trust us. "i cannot trust you." we have to make some comfort to the
. >> we have no evidence of that in norway or in britain. >> but for now, the focus in norway is on the dead and those missing. the police will release more names as the terrible process of identifying all have been lost goes on. james robbins, bbc news, oslo. >> and as norway continues to mourn, the country's justice minister has praised the security services for their response to friday's attack, but four days on, there are questions about whether the police were quick...
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i don't know also i believe in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got their legal system has already taken a foothold with ours and of course this is a road to ruin. a recap of our top story now here naughty well we've been police at least eighteen people have been killed in a shooting spree on the audible meet up at a youth camp run by the governing labor party because attack is believed to be the worst of its kind more than history came shortly after a bomb ripped through the heart of the government district of the capital killing at least seven in the summer all of the rest of the thirty two year old girl who just there are no connection of the attacks he reportedly expressed right wing and anti muslim views in the internet earlier reports suggested the territory help was of global jihad initially claimed responsibility in response to norway's involvement in afghanistan into the truck to the statement. i am legion and i'm discoveries museum. i am communicating with you want to. test yourself and become free and. see what nature can give y
i don't know also i believe in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got their legal system has already taken a foothold with ours and of course this is a road to ruin. a recap of our top story now here naughty well we've been police at least eighteen people have been killed in a shooting spree on the audible meet up at a youth camp run by the governing labor party because attack is believed to be the worst of its kind more than history came shortly after...
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then the war started in libya britain and france joined in nato jointly and they persuaded the u.n. to. three which is allegedly a no fly zone and now they've decided they're going to switch horses and expel the diplomats from tripoli and replace them with the people from benghazi will seems to me that we are now deeply involved in the civil war and effectively trying to play judge and jury on the future of libya surely the future of libya is for the libyan people the source are not western arms. a child associate of convicted oil tycoon mikhail how they're called ski has been denied parole and will stay in custody a lot of hearing in northern russia left on lead but ev's wife and daughter made an emotional plea for his for early release but the judge ruled that lead would have this not eligible to be let out of prison artie's it at that he was at the hearing it was up to the small local court to decide the fate of one of russia's best known prisoners after two days of hearings and intense debate between prosecutors and the defense team the judge ruled against granting him for the b
then the war started in libya britain and france joined in nato jointly and they persuaded the u.n. to. three which is allegedly a no fly zone and now they've decided they're going to switch horses and expel the diplomats from tripoli and replace them with the people from benghazi will seems to me that we are now deeply involved in the civil war and effectively trying to play judge and jury on the future of libya surely the future of libya is for the libyan people the source are not western...
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britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi is diplomats and it's also one freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks to end the a four month long civil war until nato stops its airstrikes well you want talks with the rebels in benghazi also making little progress towards a cease fire professor mark elmer from oxford university thinks there won't be the dramatic collapse of gadhafi regime. nato expects. additionally britain has recognized governments not on the basis of whether we like them or not but on what will they control the territory of the state colonel gadhafi running lost control of parts of the but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a study in a new precedent after all the dangerous one the other problem is that the rebels on the ground soon to stall even with the nato bombing raids and if you remember when this started more than four months ago we were told it would be a matter of weeks rather months an
britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi is diplomats and it's also one freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks to end the a four month long civil war until nato stops its airstrikes well you want talks with the rebels in benghazi also making little progress towards a cease fire professor mark elmer from oxford university thinks...
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allies the united states great britain the soviet union the other allies the defeat of hitler we're not allowing that magnificent achievement in western civilization to be really lithuania in two thousand and ten minutes parliament passed a law criminalizing the opinion that there was only one genocide and lithuania that by the nazis one can be imprisoned for up to two years for it is to reason with the government's version of history and how do we in two thousand and ten the government pass a law threatening three years of prison so it's incredible that democracy is being diminished on this very issue of its theory and the free world must not stand i don't leap. well ahead to the websites of all new documentary channel to discover more about the history well while. i have collection of original footage brings you in chilling reality and spirit says it was for the millions of people who suffer through it log on to. aussie dean of adults. called to tell. my. israel is bracing itself for the biggest protest rally in dallas as has been camping out across the country for about a week now ca
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investigation of the us into more alleged phone hacking by his media firm and that's after he was grilled in britain over the scandal that has shaken the police politicians and the press. conference challengers on earth to those in the space r.t. sophie shevardnadze interviews one of the first humans to set foot on the moon but also algorithm well he told our to you that the lunar landing is the most important part of an astronaut's mission this interview is up next. to al gore and it's a great pleasure and honor to have you with us here today thanks so i always wanted to ask you are we alone out there. there's no evidence that says that. we're not alone but i really think to get to the question of are they out there of course they are where there are no there's no evidence when you think you. know that's that's a. jumping to bizarre results with incomplete information we were very careful not to excite the people who would jump to the conclusion that an observation immediately meant some thing that. was from somewhere else either in there or a testing of unusual objects or something from beyond the
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then the war started in libya britain strongly and they persuaded the u.n. to one nine hundred seventy three which is allegedly a no fly zone and now they've decided they're going to switch horses in expel the diplomats from. tripoli and replace them with the people from benghazi will seems to me that we are now deeply involved in the civil war and effectively trying to play judge and jury on the future of libya surely the future of libya is for the libyan people to sort of say not western. jelled associate of convicted oil tycoon mikhail khodorkovsky has been denied parole and will stay in custody at a hearing in northern russia platon lebedev wife and daughter made an emotional plea for his early release but the judge ruled that lebedev is not eligible to be let out of prison. has more from the hearing. it was up to the small local court to decide the fate of one of russia's best known prisoners after two days of hearings and intense debate between prosecutors and the defense team the judge ruled against granting. the navy defend me how about found guilty
then the war started in libya britain strongly and they persuaded the u.n. to one nine hundred seventy three which is allegedly a no fly zone and now they've decided they're going to switch horses in expel the diplomats from. tripoli and replace them with the people from benghazi will seems to me that we are now deeply involved in the civil war and effectively trying to play judge and jury on the future of libya surely the future of libya is for the libyan people to sort of say not western....
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sources considering the lack spirit in britain saying should be really change the law should they will change the law regulating the work of the press and the and the relationship between the press and the society and lucid know the new reason i think it's a matter of implementation because people when people are breaking the law what's the use changing the law or maybe i'm not right because people are the government they want to change the law well no i mean i think it's also looking at the way in which the law protects the people in this if you follow the super injunctions scandals as well in the u.k. and of course we had julian assange a year ago. i think the way in which the relationship between the media and technology and people is evolving in such a rapid pace but this is a scandal of all the i mean this is you could write this in a book could be fiction it could be a television show or a film so this is something i know was there was the bond film in which there was. the villain was loosely based on report murdock i believe so i think the relationship is changing but i don't th
sources considering the lack spirit in britain saying should be really change the law should they will change the law regulating the work of the press and the and the relationship between the press and the society and lucid know the new reason i think it's a matter of implementation because people when people are breaking the law what's the use changing the law or maybe i'm not right because people are the government they want to change the law well no i mean i think it's also looking at the...
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britain is officially recognizing in libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leader. diplomatic offensive. it's also one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. all right now takes you to a corner of the baltics that spent the past two decades tackling its soviet legacy you without say thank you. vilnius is the capital of live you am the city changed hands many times during the twentieth century after world war one the poles were in charge then during the second world war nazi germany took control when the soviet army drove the fascists out of the baltics the city became if you a nice competent once again in the country join the soviet union. they like saying in russia we liberated the lithuanian people from that see germany to that i add the following yes you did but you didn't bother to leave afterwards do we. when perestroika go to underway in the late one nine hundred eighty s. if you are a neo was one of the first soviet republics to demand independence. was far as we are concerned phone use is the capital notes moscow that's t
britain is officially recognizing in libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leader. diplomatic offensive. it's also one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. all right now takes you to a corner of the baltics that spent the past two decades tackling its soviet legacy you without say thank you. vilnius is the capital of live you am the city changed hands many times during the twentieth century after world war one the poles were in charge then during...
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i don't know about it also but in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got the legal system has already taken a foothold with ours and of course this is a road to ruin. or to recap our top story down here in r.t. the regional police say at least eighty people have been killed in a shooting spree of materia at a youth camp run by the governing labor party. is believed to be the worst of its kind in history came shortly after a bomb ripped through the heart and you have many a state of the capital oslo killing at least seven police on the island have arrested a thirty two year old man region man in connection with the attacks often expressed right wing and muslim views in the internet early reports suggested that. the hell it will be heard and if and claimed responsibility is false to noise and all that and i'm going to stop going to attract a statement. i am sick of nature and discover its buzy. i am communicate with the wild and. test yourself and become free to. see what nature can give you on all see. forty two thousand americans die each year
i don't know about it also but in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got the legal system has already taken a foothold with ours and of course this is a road to ruin. or to recap our top story down here in r.t. the regional police say at least eighty people have been killed in a shooting spree of materia at a youth camp run by the governing labor party. is believed to be the worst of its kind in history came shortly after a bomb ripped through the...
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in two more alleged phone hacking by this media firm well that's after he was grilled in britain over the scaffold that has shaken the police politicians and the press. well from challenges on earth to to those in the space r.t. sophie shevardnadze interviews one of the first humans to step foot on the moon was our friend and he told r.t. about the a lunar landing is the most important part of an astronaut special well his interview is coming up next. it's a great pleasure and honor to have you with us here today thanks so i always went to ask you are we alone out there and. there's no evidence that says that. we're not alone. i really think to get to the question of are they out there of course they are where there are no there's no evidence you've seen if you look. you know that's that's a. jumping to bizarre results with incomplete information and we were very careful not to excite the people who would jump to the conclusion that an observation immediately meant some thing that. was from somewhere else either in testing. unusual object or something from beyond the earth. there are
in two more alleged phone hacking by this media firm well that's after he was grilled in britain over the scaffold that has shaken the police politicians and the press. well from challenges on earth to to those in the space r.t. sophie shevardnadze interviews one of the first humans to step foot on the moon was our friend and he told r.t. about the a lunar landing is the most important part of an astronaut special well his interview is coming up next. it's a great pleasure and honor to have you...